A freight vehicle adapted to be convertible from highway to railway use and vice versa including a trailer having multiple railway wheels and highway wheels pivotally connected to the underside of the trailer and with the wheels being extendible for operational use and retractable for storage and multiple indentations formed in the roof of the vehicle for receiving the retracted highway wheels of a trailer stacked thereabove.
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1. A vehicle convertible between highway and railway use combining an enclosure defined in part by an underside and a roof generally parallel thereto, said vehicle comprising multiple railway wheels pivoted to said underside, multiple highway wheels pivoted to said underside, said wheels adapted to be extended for operational use and retracted for storage, said highway wheels extending at least in part below said underside when in said storage mode, multiple indentations formed in said roof and being adapted to receive the highway wheels of another vehicle disposed thereabove, a pallet disposed below said vehicle, multiple indentations formed in said pallet, and said highway wheels of said vehicle being disposed respectively in said indentations formed in said pallet.
2. A vehicle according to
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This is invention relates to freight vehicles that are readily converted from highway use to railway use and vice versa. It is generally known to equip highway vehicles, such as long-haul truck trailers, with railway wheels which are pivotally mounted on the truck trailer and are withdrawn upwardly into a highway mode such that the truck wheels extend downwardly for highway operation. In the railway mode, the railway wheels are swung downwardly and the highway wheels are swung upwardly by hydraulic means to convert the vehicle for use on a railroad track. When it is necessary to stack the truck trailers on top of each other for transporting large amounts of freight, the highway wheels even in the retracted positions, of necessity, extend below the bottom of the trailer and utilize valuable storage space and create an unstable stacked arrangement.
By this invention, truck trailers are convertible from highway to railway use and vice versa with highway wheels and railway wheels pivotally mounted on the underside of the truck trailer. Indentations are formed in the top of the truck trailer for receiving the highway wheels of a trailer stacked on top thereof.
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In the drawings and with particular reference to
For purpose of railway operation, railway wheels 3 and 4 are simply pivoted downwardly by known means, such as hydraulically or pneumatically, into the positions shown in
In order to convert the truck trailers from railway operation, as shown in
In the transportation of freight trailers in interstate or international commerce, it is often necessary to stack two or more trailers vertically for movement over a railway or shipment on an ocean-going freighter. It is impractical to fully retract highway wheels 9 and 10 fully into the body of the truck trailer, since valuable storage space would be thereby utilized within the trailer. In actual operation, highway wheels 9 and 10 extend downwardly below the bottom of the trailer.
According to this invention, indentations 17 are formed in top 18 of truck trailers 1 and 2. As best shown in
If it is desired to stack multiple trailers for long-distance transportation, one trailer is simply lifted by means of a crane and positioned on top of another trailer such that the wheels of the top trailer are positioned in corresponding indentations 17 in the roof of the trailer disposed immediately therebelow.
When the trailers are stacked in a sea-going freighter, indentations similar to that shown in connection with the trailer in
Therefore, by this invention, normally wasted space between stacked truck trailers is conserved and undesirable shifting movement between adjoining trailers is prevented.
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